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US1614740A - Shipping and display device for silverware, etc. - Google Patents

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US1614740A
US1614740A US567094A US56709422A US1614740A US 1614740 A US1614740 A US 1614740A US 567094 A US567094 A US 567094A US 56709422 A US56709422 A US 56709422A US 1614740 A US1614740 A US 1614740A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/44Integral, inserted or attached portions forming internal or external fittings
    • B65D5/50Internal supporting or protecting elements for contents
    • B65D5/5028Elements formed separately from the container body
    • B65D5/5035Paper elements
    • B65D5/5038Tray-like elements formed by folding a blank and presenting openings or recesses
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D25/00Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • B65D25/02Internal fittings
    • B65D25/10Devices to locate articles in containers
    • B65D25/102Straps, bands, strings or other elongate elements

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  • This invention relates especially to shipping and display devices for spoons, forks and other silverware or other articles and may comprise a support of cardboard or i 5 other paper board, etc. in which one or more slots are formed so as to accommodate the securing clips which may be bent around the handle or other portion of the silverware or other article and then after inserting the clip ends through the slot in the support they may be spread apart on the other side to form retaining ends securely holding the article in position during shipment and sale, for example.
  • the clip is preferably formed with a flexible metallic body such as sheet tin, brass, German silver, etc.
  • a colored fabric or other facing which may be of the same color and even texture, if desired, as the usual fabric lining on the support so as to give the clip the appearance of a ribbon, for example.
  • This facing fabric is preferably adhesively secured to both sides of the sheet metal clip so that on the inner side thereof where the facing is forced against the one or more superimposed articles held by the clip, it has a cushioning action preventing or minimizing undesirable rubbing such as might injure the polish or finish of the articles.
  • the support may of course be provided with a top or other cooperating members so as to form a box for the articles, if desired, and any suitable number of articles may of course be secured to the support by such clips either in superimposed or separated position.
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view A through an illustrative form of display device.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse section through the support and adjacent parts and Figs. 3, 4 and 5 are enlarged diagrammatic sectional views showing different forms of clips.
  • the .support 2 on which the articles may be secured may, as indicated in Figs. 1 and 2, be provided with a facing fabric of satin or other cloth, colored paper or other suitable material which may be adhesively or otherwise secured to the support and extend around the connected side portions 5 thereof.
  • One or more slots such as 11 may be formed in 1882. Serial No. 56?;084.
  • the support may if desired be arranged within a bottom member 3 having the integral or other sizes 4 of paste board etc. and a top 1 stamped u out of similar material may have its si e piece so arranged as to fit the other parts of the device and be thereby retained in position during shipment.
  • the securing clips may be bent up out of a single piece of flexible sheet metal so that the bend 8 encloses the cooperating portion of the article 12 before the ends of the clip after extending through the slot 11 in the support are bent apart so as to form the spread retaining ends 9.
  • the clip is put in place it is preferably forced down toward the adjacent portion of the support 2 which is thus bent up and-retained in this bent position by the clip ends so as to yieldingly and resiliently hold the lower portions of the article in contact with the support.
  • This action is of course of considerable importance in preventing undesirable working or movement of the articles in connection with the comparatively firm, tight grip on the one or more articles which is secured by the cooperating sides or portions of the clip.
  • These securing clips preferably comprise a metallic clip body such as 8 shown in Fig. 3 to which may be adhesively secured one or more layers of non-staining colored facin material or fabric which may be secured thereto as by the interposed layers 17 of any suitable adhesive, preferably of a nonstaining or sulphur free character so as not to undesirably stain the portions of the silverware articles which they engage.
  • This clip material may be made u by forming such faced sheets of sheet tin, erman silver or other suitable reasonably flexible material and then slitting or cutting the material into strips having the desired width and length, the exposed ed es 14 usually being so narrow as not to be greatly objectionable because of their uncovered condition where the color of the facing fabric is not too strongly contrasting.
  • a round edge metallic strip 19 may be used to form these clips and may, as indicated in Fig. 4, have the colored or other facing fabric 18 folded around the strip and more or less adhesively secured thereto, especially at and adjacent the overlapping. edges 16- of the facing, although of course, the adhesive 17 may extend throughout these surfaces, if desired.
  • the clip material has desirable roundededges 15, covered by this same facing fabric or material and the doubled overlapping inner edges of the fabric at 16 are desirable because they furnish an increased thickness of yielding cushioning material on the inside of the bent securing clip Where it engages the silverware or other articles.
  • a similar round edge clip body 19 may be used and may be covered by braided fabric 20 of any braided covering which may also if desired This fabric may be apbe adhesively secured to the metallic strip or clip body 19 as by any suitable adhesive 17 applied to the strip body before the covering is braided thereon.
  • the adhesive may be allowed to dry or harden before braiding the covering on the strip and thenr by heating or steam processes the adhesive may be sufficiently softened to become active and thereupon strongly secure the fabric covering in position. Lengths of this braided covered clip material may be formed in this way and may then be cut up into the desired lengths for use in passing around the articles and through or around any de sired portions of't'he article support in any suitable way. i Vhere for instance thebraided clip is applied in the general way shown in the braided ends of the fabriccovering do not usually unravel or loosen to an undesirable extent during the application and of course these ends are out of sight so that only the undisturbed fabric covering near the middle of the clip is visible.

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Jan. 18, 1927. 1,614,149
J. L. LEE' SHIPPING AND DISPLAY DEVICE FOR SILVERWARE, ETC
Filed June 9. 1922 d 9 J Q I r 2M,
ATTORNEY.
Patented Jan. 18, 1927.
UNITED STATES 1,614,749 PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN LOLO LEE, '0]? SHERRILL, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO ONEIDA COMMUNITY,
LIMITED, 01' ONEI DA, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION 01' NEW YORK.
SHIPPING AND DISPLAY DEYICE FOR SILVERWABE, ETC;
Application fled June 9,
This invention relates especially to shipping and display devices for spoons, forks and other silverware or other articles and may comprise a support of cardboard or i 5 other paper board, etc. in which one or more slots are formed so as to accommodate the securing clips which may be bent around the handle or other portion of the silverware or other article and then after inserting the clip ends through the slot in the support they may be spread apart on the other side to form retaining ends securely holding the article in position during shipment and sale, for example. The clip is preferably formed with a flexible metallic body such as sheet tin, brass, German silver, etc. to which is preferably secured on one or both sides a colored fabric or other facing which may be of the same color and even texture, if desired, as the usual fabric lining on the support so as to give the clip the appearance of a ribbon, for example. This facing fabric is preferably adhesively secured to both sides of the sheet metal clip so that on the inner side thereof where the facing is forced against the one or more superimposed articles held by the clip, it has a cushioning action preventing or minimizing undesirable rubbing such as might injure the polish or finish of the articles. The support may of course be provided with a top or other cooperating members so as to form a box for the articles, if desired, and any suitable number of articles may of course be secured to the support by such clips either in superimposed or separated position.
In the accompanying drawing showing in a somewhat diagrammatic way illustrative embodiments of this invention: 7
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view A through an illustrative form of display device.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged transverse section through the support and adjacent parts and Figs. 3, 4 and 5 are enlarged diagrammatic sectional views showing different forms of clips.
The .support 2 on which the articles may be secured may, as indicated in Figs. 1 and 2, be provided with a facing fabric of satin or other cloth, colored paper or other suitable material which may be adhesively or otherwise secured to the support and extend around the connected side portions 5 thereof. One or more slots such as 11 may be formed in 1882. Serial No. 56?;084.
this support so spaced as to properly cooperate with the articles such as the handle 12 of the spoon 7 indicated in Fig. 1. The support may if desired be arranged within a bottom member 3 having the integral or other sizes 4 of paste board etc. and a top 1 stamped u out of similar material may have its si e piece so arranged as to fit the other parts of the device and be thereby retained in position during shipment.
As is shown more in detail in 2 the securing clips may be bent up out of a single piece of flexible sheet metal so that the bend 8 encloses the cooperating portion of the article 12 before the ends of the clip after extending through the slot 11 in the support are bent apart so as to form the spread retaining ends 9. Of course when the clip is put in place it is preferably forced down toward the adjacent portion of the support 2 which is thus bent up and-retained in this bent position by the clip ends so as to yieldingly and resiliently hold the lower portions of the article in contact with the support. This action is of course of considerable importance in preventing undesirable working or movement of the articles in connection with the comparatively firm, tight grip on the one or more articles which is secured by the cooperating sides or portions of the clip.
These securing clips preferably comprise a metallic clip body such as 8 shown in Fig. 3 to which may be adhesively secured one or more layers of non-staining colored facin material or fabric which may be secured thereto as by the interposed layers 17 of any suitable adhesive, preferably of a nonstaining or sulphur free character so as not to undesirably stain the portions of the silverware articles which they engage. This clip material may be made u by forming such faced sheets of sheet tin, erman silver or other suitable reasonably flexible material and then slitting or cutting the material into strips having the desired width and length, the exposed ed es 14 usually being so narrow as not to be greatly objectionable because of their uncovered condition where the color of the facing fabric is not too strongly contrasting. If desired, 10:! however, a round edge metallic strip 19 may be used to form these clips and may, as indicated in Fig. 4, have the colored or other facing fabric 18 folded around the strip and more or less adhesively secured thereto, especially at and adjacent the overlapping. edges 16- of the facing, although of course, the adhesive 17 may extend throughout these surfaces, if desired. In this way the clip material has desirable roundededges 15, covered by this same facing fabric or material and the doubled overlapping inner edges of the fabric at 16 are desirable because they furnish an increased thickness of yielding cushioning material on the inside of the bent securing clip Where it engages the silverware or other articles. It is iiotyhowever, necessary in all cases to have a cloth or paper fabric facing on the metallic clip body since in some cases the clipmay be stained or coated with suitable flexible enamel paint or other coloring material, prefer-a l of such shade as to substantially match the color of the support with which the clips are to beused and in such cases a narrow tape or cord may sometimes be adhesively secured tothe inner surface of the bent clip at about the point 16 where special cushioning action seems desirable. Of course when the articles have been sold to the ultimate purchaser these clips may be'readily disengaged and withdrawn from the slots in the support so as'to release the articles therefrom and in many cases by merely'pulling the articles upward forcibly away from the support, which bends the clip ends or tears them out of the supporting a er board so as to instantl release thearticles. In the Fig. 5 form of clip a similar round edge clip body 19 may be used and may be covered by braided fabric 20 of any braided covering which may also if desired This fabric may be apbe adhesively secured to the metallic strip or clip body 19 as by any suitable adhesive 17 applied to the strip body before the covering is braided thereon. If desired the adhesive may be allowed to dry or harden before braiding the covering on the strip and thenr by heating or steam processes the adhesive may be sufficiently softened to become active and thereupon strongly secure the fabric covering in position. Lengths of this braided covered clip material may be formed in this way and may then be cut up into the desired lengths for use in passing around the articles and through or around any de sired portions of't'he article support in any suitable way. i Vhere for instance thebraided clip is applied in the general way shown in the braided ends of the fabriccovering do not usually unravel or loosen to an undesirable extent during the application and of course these ends are out of sight so that only the undisturbed fabric covering near the middle of the clip is visible.
This invention has been described in connection with a number of illustrative embodiments, forms, proportions, parts and methods of construction and-use to the details of whichdisclosure the invention is not of course to be limited since SJhat is claimed as new'and what is desired to be secured by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claim.
A support for an article of fiat tableware in combination with a transparent sealing envelope enclosing the support and article, and a flexi le clip carried by the article and detachably connecting'the article to the-carrier, the surface of the clip next the article being such as to avoid discoloration or tarnishing of the latter by contact therewith.
JOHN LOLO LEE.
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US3684084A (en) * 1970-12-22 1972-08-15 James C Kanzelberger Container
US5626226A (en) * 1995-08-09 1997-05-06 Imperial Schrade Corp. Tamper-resistant, point-of-sale, article display package

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US3684084A (en) * 1970-12-22 1972-08-15 James C Kanzelberger Container
US5626226A (en) * 1995-08-09 1997-05-06 Imperial Schrade Corp. Tamper-resistant, point-of-sale, article display package

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